JOURNALISM

Before the recent allegations of sexual abuse against Archbishop Apuron, a series of diverse scandals has steadily rocked the foundations of the Archdiocese of Agaña. What is the current state of the Catholic Church on Guam, and how can it begin to reunify?

The Vatican has appointed an apostolic administrator with temporary authority to govern the archdiocese of Agaña while Archbishop Anthony Apuron faces fallout from at least two allegations of sexual abuse.

As the threat of a summer bleaching event looms large for Guam’s coral reefs, a consortium of scientists and environmental first-responders are maximizing their capacity to monitor and assess reef health by training “citizen scientists” to serve as additional sets of eyes in the water.

An Agana Shopping Center function room will serve as Guam’s lone polling location for the Democratic caucus on May 7, when registered Democrats select their party's presidential nominee, national committeeman and committeewoman, and seven delegates to the Democratic National Convention.

Three of Guam’s key Democratic leaders announced their endorsement of Hillary Clinton for U.S. president today, ahead of the island’s May 7 caucus between the former secretary of state and Senator Bernie Sanders.

Even while badly trailing in the delegate counts (both pledged and unpledged) against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the campaign to win the Democratic Party's presidential nomination, Bernie Sanders continues to build upon and advance a platform with surprising stances.

This FRONTLINE / Investigative Reporting Workshop documentary explores the impacts of the Obama administration's 'get tough' policy on immigration. As a Graduate Assistant with IRW, I contributed research and reporting to this proje﻿ct.﻿﻿﻿﻿

﻿Perhaps no place on earth is more closely linked to the theory of evolution than the Galapagos Islands. But these islands have undergone major social changes in the last twenty years, and a growing number of people who now call the Galapagos home do not believe in evolution.﻿

﻿US military recruiting from the Federated States of Micronesia, per capita, leads all American states. Many see an economic path out of the isolated Pacific nation, but some don't know they might fight in Iraq or Afghanistan.﻿